National Rubber Policy, Hearings Before a Subcommitee of ...,80-2 on S. 2187 and H.R. 5314 ...,February24 and March 2, 1948 |
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... recommendations for revisions of this Act , particularly as to any changes in the mandatory annual tonnage consumption , and the rated produc- tion capacity of rubber - producing facilities which must be maintained in the United States ...
... recommendations for revisions of this Act , particularly as to any changes in the mandatory annual tonnage consumption , and the rated produc- tion capacity of rubber - producing facilities which must be maintained in the United States ...
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... recommend that the bill H. R. 5314 as amended do pass . The amendments are as follows : On page 10 , line 23 , after the word " one " add the word " department , " On page 11 , line 2 , strike out the word " offices " and insert in lieu ...
... recommend that the bill H. R. 5314 as amended do pass . The amendments are as follows : On page 10 , line 23 , after the word " one " add the word " department , " On page 11 , line 2 , strike out the word " offices " and insert in lieu ...
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... recommended all the way from over 300,000 long tons a year down to 100,000 . The subcommittee determined that a minimum production and consumption of 225,000 tons a year would satisfy the requirement of keeping in -operation a diversity ...
... recommended all the way from over 300,000 long tons a year down to 100,000 . The subcommittee determined that a minimum production and consumption of 225,000 tons a year would satisfy the requirement of keeping in -operation a diversity ...
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... recommendations for revision of the act . Such recommendations as the President may make , should , in particular , apply to compulsory annual consumption of chemical rubber and the over - all rated production capacity of rubber ...
... recommendations for revision of the act . Such recommendations as the President may make , should , in particular , apply to compulsory annual consumption of chemical rubber and the over - all rated production capacity of rubber ...
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... recommendations of the Batt committee remain as sound today as they were on the date they were issued , and it was in accordance with these recommendations that our current Public Law 24 exempted neoprene and other specialties from the ...
... recommendations of the Batt committee remain as sound today as they were on the date they were issued , and it was in accordance with these recommendations that our current Public Law 24 exempted neoprene and other specialties from the ...
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administration Administrative Procedure Act Admiral BRAINE agency agreement Akron amendments appropriate B. F. Goodrich believe butadiene Chairman chemical-rubber competitive component materials thereof Congress consumption continue cost crude rubber December 19 FEBRUARY 24 FIRESTONE general-purpose chemical rubber GLEN Government controls Government corporation Government-owned rubber-producing facilities GR-S HADLOCK Harvey Firestone House bill insert KENNEDY long tons maintained mandatory McCoy ment Munitions Board national security natural rubber necessary neoprene O'NEIL officer operation patent pooling period plants powers President private industry private persons problem produce and sell producing facilities production capacity provides Public Law 24 pursuant to section recommended Rubber Manufacturers Rubber Manufacturers Association sale or lease section 9 Seiberling Senator BRICKER Senator CAIN Senator ROBERTSON specification statement stock pile Strike subcommittee subpena suggested supply synthetic rubber term termination date tion Tire & Rubber transportation items United Viles William O'Neil word
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